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16State of MaineDEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY2018-2019 Regulatory Agenda(including June 12, 2019 addition (16-163))16-163:Bureau of Emergency Medical Services (Maine EMS)16-219:Office of the Commissioner16-219:Bureau of Capitol Police16-219:State Fire Marshal16-222:Maine State Police16-227:Maine Criminal Justice Academy16-633:Gambling Control Board and Unit16-642:Bureau of Building Codes and StandardsAGENCY UMBRELLA UNIT: 16-163AGENCY NAME: Department of Public Safety, Bureau of Emergency Medical Services (Maine EMS)CONTACT PERSON: Jay Bradshaw, Director, 152 State House Station, Augusta, Maine 04333-0152. Telephone: (207) 626-3860. E-mail: Jay.Bradshaw@ .EMERGENCY RULES ADOPTED SINCE THE LAST REGULATORY AGENDA: NoneEXPECTED 2018-2019 RULE-MAKING ACTIVITY:CHAPTER 1: Mission and Goals of the Maine EMS SystemSTATUTORY AUTHORITY: 32 MRS ch. 2-B §84.1PURPOSE: To ensure that the mission and goals of Maine EMS and the Maine EMS System are consistent with applicable statutes and system philosophy. SCHEDULE FOR ADOPTION: Prior to October 1, 2019LISTING OF AFFECTED PARTIES: All current licensed EMS services (n=276), licensed EMD Centers (n=28), licensed EMS personnel (n=6000), licensed EMD providers (n=564) and licensed Instructor Coordinators (n=188).CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: Rule development is accomplished through direct input from licensed providers, services, Training Centers, EMD Centers, regional EMS Councils, State regional and local EMS administrators, an ad hoc rules committee appointed by the Board of EMS and representatives of the EMS system. CHAPTER 2: DefinitionsSTATUTORY AUTHORITY: 32 MRS ch. 2-B §84.1PURPOSE: To ensure consistency with and provide clarification to all chapters of the Maine EMS rules.SCHEDULE FOR ADOPTION: Prior to October 1, 2019LISTING OF AFFECTED PARTIES: All current licensed EMS services (n=276), licensed EMD Centers (n=28), licensed EMS personnel (n=6000), licensed EMD providers (n=564) and licensed Instructor Coordinators (n=188).CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: Rule development is accomplished through direct input from licensed providers, services, Training Centers, EMD Centers, regional EMS Councils, State regional and local EMS administrators, an ad hoc rules committee appointed by the Board of EMS and representatives of the EMS system.CHAPTER 3: Ground Ambulance Service and Non-Transporting Service LicensesSTATUTORY AUTHORITY: 32 MRS ch. 2-B §84.1PURPOSE: To amend the approval process for EMS service licenses; adopt rules regarding online licensing and administrative functions; adopt and/or amend requirements pertaining to Quality Assurance/Quality Improvement; adopt or amend rules pertaining to the operations of a licensed EMS service; adopt or amend rules pertaining to run reporting; amend or clarify rules regarding the process, terms and fees associated with the issuance of new and renewal EMS service licenses; adopt or amend rules regarding license levels and response; adopt or amend rules regarding prioritized response; and adopt or amend rules concerning Paramedic Inter-Facility Transfers (PIFT) and Inter-Facility Transfers (IFT). SCHEDULE FOR ADOPTION: Prior to October 1, 2019LISTING OF AFFECTED PARTIES: All current licensed EMS services (n=276), licensed EMD Centers (n=28), licensed EMS personnel (n=6000), licensed EMD providers (n=564) and licensed Instructor Coordinators (n=188).CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: Rule development is accomplished through direct input from licensed providers, services, Training Centers, EMD Centers, regional EMS Councils, State regional and local EMS administrators, an ad hoc rules committee appointed by the Board of EMS and representatives of the EMS system.CHAPTER 3-A: Emergency Medical Dispatch (EMD) Center LicensesSTATUTORY AUTHORITY: 32 MRS ch. 2-B §84.1PURPOSE: To amend the approval process for EMD Center Licensing; adopt or amend rules regarding online licensing and administrative functions; adopt and/or amend requirements pertaining to Quality Assurance/Quality Improvement; adopt or amend rules pertaining to the operations of a licensed EMD Center; amend or clarify rules regarding the process, terms and fees associated with the issuance of new and renewal EMD Center Licenses; and adopt or amend rules concerning prioritized dispatch.SCHEDULE FOR ADOPTION: Prior to October 1, 2019LISTING OF AFFECTED PARTIES: All licensed EMD Centers (n=28) and licensed EMD personnel (n=564).CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: Rule development is accomplished through direct input from licensed providers, services, Training Centers, EMD Centers, regional EMS Councils, State regional and local EMD administrators, an ad hoc rules committee appointed by the Board of EMS and representatives of the EMS system.CHAPTER 4: Air Ambulance Service LicensesSTATUTORY AUTHORITY: 32 MRS ch. 2-B §84.1PURPOSE: To amend rules pertaining to air ambulance services; adopt and/or amend requirements pertaining to Quality Assurance/Quality Improvement for air ambulance licensees; adopt rules regarding online licensing and administrative functions; adopt or amend rules pertaining to the operations of a licensed EMS air ambulance service; and amend or clarify rules regarding the process, terms and fees associated with the issuance of new and renewal air ambulance service licenses.SCHEDULE FOR ADOPTION: Prior to October 1, 2019LISTING OF AFFECTED PARTIES: All current licensed EMS services (n=276) and licensed EMS personnel (n=6000).CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: Rule development is accomplished through direct input from licensed providers, services, Training Centers, EMD Centers, regional EMS Councils, State regional and local EMS administrators, an ad hoc rules committee appointed by the Board of EMS and representatives of the EMS system.CHAPTER 5: Personnel LicensesSTATUTORY AUTHORITY: 32 MRS ch. 2-B §84.1PURPOSE: To amend requirements for obtaining and maintaining an individual EMS license; amend rules regarding licensing for individuals with previous criminal or professional-license action records; adopt rules regarding online licensing and administrative functions; amend or adopt rules concerning continuing education requirements for licensure; change requirements regarding medical control of EMS licensees; adopt and/or amend requirements pertaining to Quality Assurance/Quality Improvement for EMS licensees; amend, adopt or clarify rules regarding the process, terms and fees associated with the issuance of new and renewal individual EMS licenses; adopt or amend rules pertaining to the scope of practice of a licensed EMS provider; adopt or amend rules regarding the practice of EMS patient care in nontraditional settings; and adopt or amend rules regarding Paramedic Inter-Facility Transfers (PIFT).SCHEDULE FOR ADOPTION: Prior to October 1, 2019LISTING OF AFFECTED PARTIES: All current licensed EMS services (n=276) and licensed EMS personnel (n=6000).CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: Rule development is accomplished through direct input from licensed providers, services, Training Centers, EMD Centers, regional EMS Councils, State regional and local EMS administrators, an ad hoc rules committee appointed by the Board of EMS and representatives of the EMS system.CHAPTER 5-A: Emergency Medical Dispatcher LicensesSTATUTORY AUTHORITY: 32 MRS ch. 2-B §84.1PURPOSE: To amend requirements for obtaining and maintaining an individual Emergency Medical Dispatcher (EMD) license; amend rules regarding licensing for individuals with previous criminal or professional-license action records; adopt or amend rules regarding online licensing and administrative functions; change requirements regarding protocols and medical direction of EMD licensees; adopt and/or amend requirements pertaining to Quality Assurance/Quality Improvement for EMD licensees; amend, adopt or clarify rules regarding the process, terms and fees associated with the issuance of new and renewal individual EMD licenses; and adopt or amend rules pertaining to the scope of practice of a licensed EMD provider.SCHEDULE FOR ADOPTION: Prior to October 1, 2018LISTING OF AFFECTED PARTIES: All current licensed EMD Centers (n=34) and licensed EMD personnel (n=564).CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: Rule development is accomplished through direct input from licensed providers, services, Training Centers, EMD Centers, regional EMS Councils, State regional and local EMD administrators, an ad hoc rules committee appointed by the Board of EMS and representatives of the EMS system.CHAPTER 6: Advanced Life Support Drugs and MedicationsSTATUTORY AUTHORITY: 32 MRS ch. 2-B §84.1PURPOSE: To amend rules regarding the acquisition, storage, use, disposal and accountability of medications used by EMS providers and licensed services.SCHEDULE FOR ADOPTION: Prior to October 1, 2019LISTING OF AFFECTED PARTIES: All current licensed EMS services (n=276) and licensed EMS personnel (n=6000).CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: Rule development is accomplished through direct input from licensed providers, services, Training Centers, EMD Centers, regional EMS Councils, State regional and local EMS administrators, an ad hoc rules committee appointed by the Board of EMS and representatives of the EMS system.CHAPTER 7: State Licensure ExaminationsSTATUTORY AUTHORITY: 32 MRS ch. 2-B §84.1PURPOSE: To amend and clarify rules regarding EMS license examinations consistent with system needs and philosophy.SCHEDULE FOR ADOPTION: Prior to October 1, 2019LISTING OF AFFECTED PARTIES: All current licensed EMS services (n=276), licensed EMS personnel (n=6000) and licensed Training Centers (n=7).CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: Rule development is accomplished through direct input from licensed providers, services, Training Centers, EMD Centers, regional EMS Councils, State regional and local EMS administrators, Maine EMS approved Training Centers, an ad hoc rules committee appointed by the Board of EMS and representatives of the EMS system.CHAPTER 8: Training Courses and Continuing Education Programs Used for LicensureSTATUTORY AUTHORITY: 32 MRS ch. 2-B §84.1PURPOSE: To adopt or amend rules regarding the delivery of EMS education, and to reorganize CEH categories and hours. SCHEDULE FOR ADOPTION: Prior to October 1, 2019LISTING OF AFFECTED PARTIES: All current licensed EMS services (n=276), licensed EMS personnel (n=6000), licensed Instructor Coordinators (n=188) and licensed Training Centers (n=7).CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: Rule development is accomplished through direct input from licensed providers, services, Training Centers, EMD Centers, regional EMS Councils, State regional and local EMS administrators, Maine EMS approved Training Centers, an ad hoc rules committee appointed by the Board of EMS and representatives of the EMS system.CHAPTER 8-A: Training Centers STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 32 MRS ch. 2-B §84.1PURPOSE: To adopt or amend rules regarding the approval, renewal and authorization procedures for Training Centers and to adopt or amend Rules regarding the requirements, standards, operation and procedures of Maine EMS authorized Training Centers.SCHEDULE FOR ADOPTION: Prior to October 1, 2019LISTING OF AFFECTED PARTIES: All current licensed EMS services (n=276), licensed EMS personnel (n=6000), licensed Instructor Coordinators (n=188) and licensed Training Centers (n=7).CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: Rule development is accomplished through direct input from licensed providers, services, Training Centers, EMD Centers, regional EMS Councils, State regional and local EMS administrators, Maine EMS approved Training Centers, an ad hoc rules committee appointed by the Board of EMS and representatives of the EMS system.CHAPTER 9: Instructor Coordinator LicensesSTATUTORY AUTHORITY: 32 MRS ch. 2-B §84.1PURPOSE: To adopt or amend rules regarding EMS Instructor Coordinator licensing.SCHEDULE FOR ADOPTION: Prior to October 1, 2019LISTING OF AFFECTED PARTIES: All current licensed EMS services (n=276), licensed EMS personnel (n=6000), licensed Instructor Coordinators (n=188) and licensed Training centers (n=7).CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: Rule development is accomplished through direct input from licensed providers, services, Training Centers, EMD Centers, regional EMS Councils, State regional and local EMS administrators, an ad hoc rules committee appointed by the Board of EMS and representatives of the EMS system.CHAPTER 9-A: Emergency Medical Dispatch Training, Instructors and Continuing Education ProgramsSTATUTORY AUTHORITY: 32 MRS ch. 2-B §84.1PURPOSE: To adopt or amend rules regarding Emergency Medical Dispatcher Training, Instructors and continuing education programs.SCHEDULE FOR ADOPTION: Prior to October 1, 2019LISTING OF AFFECTED PARTIES: All licensed EMD Centers (n=28) and licensed EMD personnel (n=564).CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: Rule development is accomplished through direct input from licensed providers, services, Training Centers, regional EMS Councils, EMD Centers, State regional and local EMD administrators, an ad hoc rules committee appointed by the Board of EMS and representatives of the EMS system.CHAPTER 10: ReciprocitySTATUTORY AUTHORITY: 32 MRS ch. 2-B §84.1PURPOSE: To adopt or amend rules regarding requirements for reciprocal licensing of EMS providers or services.SCHEDULE FOR ADOPTION: Prior to October 1, 2019LISTING OF AFFECTED PARTIES: All current licensed EMS services (n=276) and licensed EMS personnel (n=6000).CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: Rule development is accomplished through direct input from licensed providers, services, Training Centers, EMD Centers, regional EMS Councils, State regional and local EMS administrators, an ad hoc rules committee appointed by the Board of EMS and representatives of the EMS system.CHAPTER 11: Standards and Procedures for Refusing to Issue or Renew a License and for Modifying, Suspending or Revoking a LicenseSTATUTORY AUTHORITY: 32 MRS ch. 2-B §84.1PURPOSE: To adopt, amend and clarify rules regarding the standards and procedures for refusing to issue, or renew, a license, and for modifying, suspending, or revoking a license or certification, or authorizationSCHEDULE FOR ADOPTION: Prior to October 1, 2019LISTING OF AFFECTED PARTIES: All current licensed EMS services (n=276), licensed EMD Centers (n=28), licensed EMS personnel (n=6000), licensed EMD personnel (n=564), Instructor Coordinators (n=188) and licensed Training Centers (n=7).CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: Rule development is accomplished through direct input from licensed providers, services, Training Centers, EMD Centers, regional EMS Councils, State regional and local EMS and EMD administrators, an ad hoc rules committee appointed by the Board of EMS and representatives of the EMS and EMD systems.CHAPTER 12: Procedures for Licensing Actions and Board ActionsSTATUTORY AUTHORITY: 32 MRS ch. 2-B §84.1PURPOSE: To adopt or amend rules in accordance with Legislative changes made to Maine statute and to ensure consistency with applicable Maine statute.SCHEDULE FOR ADOPTION: Prior to October 1, 2019LISTING OF AFFECTED PARTIES: All current licensed EMS services (n=276), licensed EMD Centers (n=28), licensed EMS personnel (n=6000) licensed EMD personnel (n=564), licensed Training centers (n=7) and licensed Instructor Coordinators (n=186.CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: Rule development is accomplished through direct input from licensed providers, services, Training Centers, EMD Centers, regional EMS Councils, State regional and local EMS and EMD administrators, an ad hoc rules committee appointed by the Board of EMS and representatives of the EMS and EMD systems.CHAPTER 13: Waiver of RulesSTATUTORY AUTHORITY: 32 MRS ch. 2-B §84.1PURPOSE: To adopt or amend rules regarding waiver by the Board of EMS of any rule.SCHEDULE FOR ADOPTION: Prior to October 1, 2019LISTING OF AFFECTED PARTIES: All current licensed EMS services (n=276), licensed EMD Centers (n=28), licensed EMS personnel (n=6000) licensed EMD personnel (n=564), licensed Training Centers (n=7) and licensed Instructor Coordinators (n=188).CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: Rule development is accomplished through direct input from licensed providers, services, Instructor Coordinators, Training Centers, EMD Centers, regional EMS Councils, State regional and local EMS and EMD administrators, an ad hoc rules committee appointed by the Board of EMS and representatives of the EMS and EMD systems.CHAPTER 14: Sexual MisconductSTATUTORY AUTHORITY: 32 MRS ch. 2-B §84.1PURPOSE: To adopt or amend rules regarding sexual misconduct by EMS licensees and certificants.SCHEDULE FOR ADOPTION: Prior to October 1, 2019LISTING OF AFFECTED PARTIES: All current licensed EMS services (n=276), licensed EMD Centers (n=28), licensed EMS personnel (n=6000), licensed EMD providers (n=564) and licensed Instructor Coordinators (n=188).CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: Rule development is accomplished through direct input from licensed providers, services, Instructor Coordinators, Training Centers, EMD Centers, regional EMS Councils, State regional and local EMS and EMD administrators, an ad hoc rules committee appointed by the Board of EMS and representatives of the EMS system.CHAPTER 15: Maine EMS Regions and Regional CouncilsSTATUTORY AUTHORITY: 32 MRS ch. 2-B §84.1PURPOSE: To adopt or amend rules regarding: the number of EMS regions and regional councils; the definition, structure, designation, area and responsibilities of EMS regions and regional councils; service affiliation with regions and regional councils; and Medical Control and regional medical direction and regional medical directors. SCHEDULE FOR ADOPTION: Prior to October 1, 2019LISTING OF AFFECTED PARTIES: All current licensed EMS services (n=276) and licensed EMS personnel (n=6000) and Regions (n=6).CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: Rule development is accomplished through direct input from licensed providers, services, Training Centers, EMD Centers, regional EMS Councils, State regional and local EMS administrators, an ad hoc rules committee appointed by the Board of EMS and representatives of the EMS system.CHAPTER 16: Death Benefits for Emergency Medical Services Persons Who Die in the Line of DutySTATUTORY AUTHORITY: 32 MRS ch. 2-B §84.1PURPOSE: To adopt or amend rules regarding death benefits for emergency medical services persons, pursuant to 25 MRS, ch. 195-ASCHEDULE FOR ADOPTION: Prior to October 1, 2019LISTING OF AFFECTED PARTIES: All current licensed EMS services (n=276), licensed EMS personnel (n=6000).CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: Rule development is accomplished through direct input from licensed providers, services, Training Centers, EMD Centers, regional EMS Councils, State regional and local EMS administrators, an ad hoc rules committee appointed by the Board of EMS and representatives of the EMS system.CHAPTER 17: Equipment Lists for Maine EMS Services and Regional EMS Radio?Frequencies STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 32 MRS ch. 2-B §84.1PURPOSE: To adopt or amend rules regarding minimum equipment requirements for EMS services and regional EMS radio frequencies.SCHEDULE FOR ADOPTION: Prior to October 1, 2019LISTING OF AFFECTED PARTIES: All current licensed EMS services (n=276) and licensed EMS personnel (n=6000).CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: Rule development is accomplished through direct input from licensed providers, services, Training Centers, EMD Centers, regional EMS Councils, State regional and local EMS administrators, an ad hoc rules committee appointed by the Board of EMS and representatives of the EMS system.CHAPTER 18: Quality Assurance / Quality Improvement STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 32 MRS ch. 2-B §84.1PURPOSE: To adopt or amend rules regarding the Maine EMS Quality Assurance / Quality Improvement System.SCHEDULE FOR ADOPTION: Prior to October 1, 2019LISTING OF AFFECTED PARTIES: All current licensed EMS services (n=276), licensed EMS personnel (n=6000), licensed EMD Centers (n=28), licensed EMD personnel, (n=564), licensed Training Centers, (n=7) licensed Instructor Coordinators (n=188) and all Regions (n=6).CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: Rule development is accomplished through direct input from licensed providers, services, Training Centers, EMD Centers, regional EMS Councils, State regional and local EMS administrators, an ad hoc rules committee appointed by the Board of EMS and representatives of the EMS system.CHAPTER 19: Community ParamedicineSTATUTORY AUTHORITY: 32 MRS chapter 2-B §84.1PURPOSE: To promulgate rules regarding the community paramedicine programs of Maine EMS agencies.SCHEDULE FOR ADOPTION: Prior to October 1, 2019LISTING OF AFFECTED PARTIES: All current licensed EMS services (n=276), licensed EMS personnel (n=6000), licensed EMD Centers (n=28), licensed EMD personnel, (n=564), licensed Training Centers, (n=7) licensed Instructor Coordinators (n=188) and all Regions (n=6).CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: Rule development is accomplished through direct input from licensed providers, services, Training Centers, EMD Centers, regional EMS Councils, State regional and local EMS administrators, an ad hoc rules committee appointed by the Board of EMS and representatives of the EMS system.AGENCY UMBRELLA UNIT: 16-219AGENCY NAME: Department of Public Safety, Office of the CommissionerCONTACT PERSON: Christopher Parr, 45 Commerce Dr. - Suite 1, 42 State House Station, Augusta, Maine 04333-0042. Telephone: (207) 624-7200. Email: Christopher.Parr@ .EMERGENCY RULES ADOPTED SINCE LAST REGULATORY AGENDA: None.ANTICIPATED 2018-2019 RULEMAKING ACTIVITY:chapter 39: Adjudicatory and Licensing Proceedingsstatutory authority: 5 M.R.S. §8051PURPOSES: To ensure for the effective administration of applicable provisions of 5 M.R.S. Pt. 18, c. 375.SCHEDULE FOR ADOPTION: prior to October 1, 2019.AFFECTED PARTIES: Persons participating in and/or affected by adjudicatory proceedings, licensing proceedings, and advisory rulings of the agency.CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: Not anticipated.chapter 51: Polygraph Examiner Licensing RulesSTATUTORY AUTHORITY: 32 M.R.S. §7353(2)PURPOSE: To ensure for the effective administration of 32 M.R.S. c. 86.SCHEDULE FOR ADOPTION: prior to October 1, 2019.AFFECTED PARTIES: Persons holding or applying for a license to conduct polygraph examinations in the State of Maine.CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: Not anticipated.CHAPTER 60: Transportation of Hazardous Materials in MaineSTATUTORY AUTHORITY: 25 M.R.S. §2103-A.PURPOSE: To adopt by reference federal regulations governing the safe transportation of hazardous materials.SCHEDULE FOR ADOPTION: prior to October 1, 2019.AFFECTED PARTIES: All common, contract, and private motor carriers that transport hazardous materials.CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: Not anticipated.CHAPTER NUMBER AND NAME: TBDSTATUTORY AUTHORITY: 15 M.R.S. §393.PURPOSE: To ensure for the effective administration of 15 M.R.S. §393.SCHEDULE FOR ADOPTION: prior to October 1, 2019.AFFECTED PARTIES: Persons prohibited from owning or possessing a firearm pursuant to 15 M.R.S. §393.CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: Not anticipated.CHAPTER 70: Regulation Establishing Critical Incident Stress Management Training StandardsSTATUTORY AUTHORITY: 25 M.R.S. §4201(2).PURPOSE: To ensure for the effective administration of 25 M.R.S. c. 501.SCHEDULE FOR ADOPTION: prior to October 1, 2019.AFFECTED PARTIES: Law enforcement agencies that have or want to create a critical incident stress management team.CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: Not anticipated.chapter 71: Uniform Standardized Forensic Examination Kit for Gross Sexual Assault Evidence CollectionSTATUTORY AUTHORITY: 25 M.R.S. §2915.PURPOSE: To ensure for the effective administration of 25 M.R.S. §2915.SCHEDULE FOR ADOPTION: Prior to October 1, 2019.AFFECTED PARTIES: Examiners responsible for collecting evidence using uniform forensic examination kits pursuant to 25 M.R.S. §2915.CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: Not anticipated.AGENCY UMBRELLA UNIT: 16-219AGENCY NAME: Bureau of Capitol Police CONTACT PERSON: Russell J. Gauvin, 68 State House Station, Augusta, Maine 04333-0068; Telephone: (207) 287-4357. E-mail: Russell.J.Gauvin@EMERGENCY RULES ADOPTED SINCE LAST REGULATORY AGENDA: None.ANTICIPATED 2018-2019 RULEMAKING ACTIVITY:CHAPTER 41: Capitol Area Security Rules STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 25 MRSA §2904PURPOSE: To ensure for the security regarding use and occupancy of all parks, grounds, buildings and appurtenances maintained by the State at the Capitol Area or other state-controlled locations in Augusta.SCHEDULE FOR ADOPTION: Prior to October 1, 2019AFFECTED PARTIES: All Persons using or wishing to use the State properties in Augusta, ME CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: Not anticipated.CHAPTER 42: Rules Relating to Parking on State PropertySTATUTORY AUTHORITY: 25 MRSA §2906PURPOSE: To ensure for the proper use of public ways and parking areas maintained by the State at the Capitol Area or other state controlled locations in Augusta.SCHEDULE FOR ADOPTION: Prior to October 1, 2019AFFECTED PARTIES: All Persons driving on public ways or parking in parking areas on the State properties in Augusta, ME CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: Not anticipated.AGENCY UMBRELLA-UNIT NUMBER: 16-219AGENCY NAME: Department of Public Safety, Office of State Fire MarshalCONTACT PERSON: Joseph E. Thomas, State Fire Marshal, 52 State House Station, Augusta, ME 04333-0052. Tel: (207) 626-3870RULEMAKING LIAISON AND SMALL BUSINESS IMPACT CONTACT: Michelle Mason Webber, Senior Research & Planning Analyst, Office of State Fire Marshal, 52 State House Station, Augusta, ME 04333-0052. Tel: (207) 626-3873EMERGENCY RULES ADOPTED SINCE THE LAST REGULATORY AGENDA: NoneEXPECTED 2018-2019 RULE-MAKING ACTIVITY:CHAPTER 1: Fee Schedule for Plans ExaminationSTATUTORY AUTHORITY: 25 M.R.S. §§ 2450, 2452; 32 M.R.S. §1374PURPOSE: This rule establishes fees to support construction plan reviews for permits of building construction and licensing in the following areas:Fee Schedule for Plans ExaminationPlans Review and Permits for Fire Sprinkler SystemsSchedule of Fees for Plans Review and Permit of Barrier Free ConstructionANTICIPATED SCHEDULE: Prior to October 31, 2019AFFECTED PARTIES: All customers who are required to submit building construction plans to the Office of State Fire Marshal for review. CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: N/ACHAPTER 2: Rules Establishing Criteria for Approval of Smoke DetectorsSTATUTORY AUTHORITY: 25 M.R.S. §2464PURPOSE: Establishes rules for approving smoke detectors to meet statutory requirements in various occupancies. The approval process will recognize smoke detectors approved by a nationally recognized testing agency for the purpose of this?rule.ANTICIPATED SCHEDULE: Prior to October 31, 2019AFFECTED PARTIES: All customers who are required to meet the installation of smoke detectors for occupancy type and classification. CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: N/ACHAPTER 3: Fire Prevention CodeSTATUTORY AUTHORITY: 25 M.R.S. §2452PURPOSE: This National Fire Prevention Code provides a nationally recognized fire prevention code for state and municipal enforcement.ANTICIPATED SCHEDULE: Prior to October 31, 2019AFFECTED PARTIES: All fire service agencies, within the State of Maine, that have enforcement requirements for life safety in structures from fire.CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: N/ACHAPTER 4: Water-Based Fire Protection SystemsSTATUTORY AUTHORITY: 25 M.R.S. §2452; 32 M.R.S. §§ 1373, 1374, 1382PURPOSE: Establishes the design, installation, operation, maintenance and all other aspects of sprinkler protection for occupancies with sprinkler system fire protection measures and references National Fire Protection Association and State of Maine standards.ANTICIPATED SCHEDULE: Prior to October 31, 2019AFFECTED PARTIES: All occupancies requiring the protection measures of water based sprinkler system fire protection measures. CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: N/ACHAPTER 5: Portable Fire Extinguishers STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 25 M.R.S. §2452PURPOSE: Establishes the rules for the installation and maintenance of portable fire extinguishers.ANTICIIPATED SCHEDULE: Prior to October 31, 2019AFFECTED PARTIES: All occupancies requiring protective measures utilizing portable fire extinguishers.CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: N/ACHAPTER 6: Fire Extinguishing SystemsSTATUTORY AUTHORITY: 25 M.R.S. §2452; 32 M.R.S. §1382PURPOSE: Establishes rules for the installation, operation, maintenance and all other aspects of fire protection systems for occupancies that require such fire protection measures.ANTICIPATED SCHEDULE: Prior to October 31, 2019AFFECTED PARTIES: Any occupancies that require or utilize fire extinguishing systems for fire protection measures. CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: N/ACHAPTER 7: Dry Cleaning PlantsSTATUTORY AUTHORITY: 25 M.R.S. §2452PURPOSE: To provide reasonable safeguards for the prevention and control of fire and explosion hazards for dry cleaning operations and for the protection of the employees and the public.ANTICIPATED SCHEDULE: Prior to October 31, 2019AFFECTED PARTIES: Facilities of this occupancy classificationCONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: N/ACHAPTER 8: Spray ApplicationsSTATUTORY AUTHORITY: 25 M.R.S. §2452PURPOSE: Establishes rules for the application of flammable and combustible materials when they are applied as a spray by compressed air, “airless” or “hydraulic atomization”, or by steam or electrostatic methods or by any other means in continuous or intermittent process. It also covers the application of combustible powders when applied by powder spray guns, electrostatic powder spray guns, fluidized beds or electrostatic fluidized beds.ANTICIPATED SCHEDULE: Prior to October 31, 2019AFFECTED PARTIES: Occupancies requiring or utilizing this type of activity.CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: N/ACHAPTER 9: Dip TanksSTATUTORY AUTHORITY: 25 M.R.S. §2452PURPOSE: Establishes rules for operations in containers of flammable or combustible liquids, including vats or containers of flammable or combustible liquids, including coating, finishing, treating and similar processes.ANTICIPATED SCHEDULE: Prior to October 31, 2019AFFECTED PARTIES: Occupancies requiring or utilizing this type of activityCONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: N/ACHAPTER 10: Stationary Combustion Engines and Gas TurbinesSTATUTORY AUTHORITY: 25 M.R.S. §2452PURPOSE: Establishes rules for the installation and operation of stationary combustion engines and gas turbines.ANTICIPATED SCHEDULE: Prior to October 31, 2019AFFECTED PARTIES: Occupancies that utilize or require the use of this type of equipment.CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: N/ACHAPTER 11: Bulk Oxygen SystemsSTATUTORY AUTHORITY: 25 M.R.S. §2452PURPOSE: Establishes rules and standards for the design, construction, operation and maintenance of these systems. ANTICIPATED SCHEDULE: Prior to October 31, 2019AFFECTED PARTIES: Facilities and occupancies utilizing these types of systems.CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: N/ACHAPTER 13: Welding, Cutting and Allied Processes and Acetylene Cylinder Charging PlantsSTATUTORY AUTHORITY: 25 M.R.S. §2452PURPOSE: Establishes rules for the design and installation of welding and cutting systems, allied processes and plants that are engaged in the generation and compression of acetylene and in the charging of acetylene cylinders. ANTICIPATED SCHEDULE: Prior to October 31, 2019AFFECTED PARTIES: Facilities and occupancies utilizing these types of activities. CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: N/ACHAPTER 14: NATIONAL FUEL GAS CODESTATUTORY AUTHORITY: 25 M.R.S. §2452PURPOSE: Establishes rules for the design, construction, operation and maintenance of these systems.ANTICIPATED SCHEDULE: Prior to October 31, 2019AFFECTED PARTIES: Facilities and occupancies that utilize these types of systems.CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: N/ACHAPTER 15: FIRE PROTECTION RULES FOR MEDICAL FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENTSTATUTORY AUTHORITY: 25 M.R.S. §2452PURPOSE: This chapter contains specific information, regulations and minimum requirements relating to: inhalation anesthetics, respiratory therapy, laboratories in health related institutions, hyperbolic facilities, nonflammable medical gas systems; and inhalation anesthetics in ambulatory care facilities.ANTICIPATED SCHEDULE: Prior to October 31, 2019AFFECTED PARTIES: Facilities or occupancies that utilize the types of activities covered in this chapter. CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: N/ACHAPTER 16: Storage and Handling of Liquid Petroleum GasesSTATUTORY AUTHORITY: 25 M.R.S. §2452, 2482PURPOSE: Establishes rules for the storage, handling, transportation, and use of LP-Gas and the design, construction, location, installation, operation, and maintenance of refrigerated and non-refrigerated utility gas plants. ANTICIPATED SCHEDULE: Prior to October 31, 2019AFFECTED PARTIES: Facilities and occupancies that utilize these types of systems. CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: N/ACHAPTER 17: National Fire Alarm Code, N.F.P.A. 72STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 25 M.R.S. §§ 2396, 2452PURPOSE: Establishes rules for the design, operation and maintenance of fire alarm systems. ANTICIPATED SCHEDULE: Prior to October 31, 2019AFFECTED PARTIES: Facilities or occupancies that require the installation and use of a fire alarm system for occupant and fire department notification in the event of fire. CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: N/ACHAPTER 18: Carbon Monoxide AlarmsSTATUTORY AUTHORITY: 25 M.R.S. §2468PURPOSE: Establishes rules and regulations for the installation of carbon monoxide detectors in single-family dwellings and multi-apartment buildings.ANTICIPATED SCHEDULE: Prior to October 31, 2019AFFECTED PARTIES: Occupancies that require the installation and operation of carbon monoxide detectors.CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: N/ACHAPTER 19: Vapor Removal from Cooking EquipmentSTATUTORY AUTHORITY: 25 M.R.S. §2452PURPOSE: Establishes rules for minimum fire safety requirements (preventative and operative) related to the design, installation, operation, inspection, and maintenance of public and private cooking operations.ANTICIPATED SCHEDULE: Prior to October 31, 2019AFFECTED PARTIES: Facilities or occupancies that utilize this type of equipment and require the appropriate fire protection measures. CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: N/ACHAPTER 20: Fire Safety in Buildings and StructuresSTATUTORY AUTHORITY: 25 M.R.S. §2452; 8 M.R.S. §236PURPOSE: Establishes rules and regulations for the protection of life and property from fire.ANTICIPATED SCHEDULE: Prior to October 31, 2019AFFECTED PARTIES: Facilities or occupancies that require protective measures to be taken to protect life and property from fire. CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: N/ACHAPTER 21: Tents, Grandstands, Air Supported Structures for Places of AssemblySTATUTORY AUTHORITY: 25 M.R.S. §2452PURPOSE: Establishes rules for the minimum requirements for life safety in relation to fire, storm, collapse, and crowd behavior in tents, membrane structures, and assembly seating.ANTICIPATED SCHEDULE: Prior to October 31, 2019AFFECTED PARTIES: Facilities meeting this occupancy use and the appropriate life safety and fire protection measures. CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: N/ACHAPTER 22: Chimneys, Fireplaces, Vents and Solid Fuel Burning AppliancesSTATUTORY AUTHORITY: 25 M.R.S. §2452, 2465PURPOSE: This rule focuses on the removal of waste gases, the reduction of fire hazards associated with construction and installation of chimneys, fireplaces and venting systems for residential, commercial and industrial appliances; and the installation of solid fuel burning appliances.ANTICIPATED SCHEDULE: Prior to October 31, 2019AFFECTED PARTIES: Facilities or occupancies that utilize the features of chimneys, fireplaces or vents and the subsequent fire protection measures associated with these?features. CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: N/ACHAPTER 23: Purged and Pressurized Enclosures for Electrical EquipmentSTATUTORY AUTHORITY: 25 M.R.S. §2452PURPOSE: Establishes rules for purged enclosures for electrical equipment in Class I hazardous locations, and pressurized enclosures for electrical equipment in Class II hazardous locations.ANTICIPATED SCHEDULE: Prior to October 31, 2019AFFECTED PARTIES: Facilities or occupancies that utilize or meet the requirements of the subject matter contained in this chapter for fire protection measures.CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: N/ACHAPTER 24: Fire Safety Technician Training and Certification ProgramSTATUTORY AUTHORITY: 22 M.R.S. §8304-APURPOSE: This rule establishes the criteria that must be met to achieve the certification of Fire Safety Technician. Components include: Life Safety Code training, basic inspection techniques, documentation procedures and an overview of the Department of Human Services rules. ANTICIPATED SCHEDULE: Prior to October 31, 2019AFFECTED PARTIES: Individuals involved in obtaining Fire Safety Technician Certification. CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: N/ACHAPTER 25: Rules for the Display of FireworksSTATUTORY AUTHORITY: 8 M.R.S. §236PURPOSE: Establishes the rules for the manufacture, transportation, storage and display of fireworks, pyrotechnic articles and model rocketry.ANTICIPATED SCHEDULE: Prior to October 31, 2019AFFECTED PARTIES: Persons who are involved in all aspects of the display of fireworks, pyrotechnic articles and model rocketry.CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: N/ACHAPTER 26: Standard for the Use of Pyrotechnics Before a Proximate AudienceSTATUTORY AUTHORITY: 8 M.R.S. §236PURPOSE: Establishes rules for the use of pyrotechnic and flame based activities before a proximate audience. ANTICIPATED SCHEDULE: Prior to October 31, 2019AFFECTED PARTIES: Persons, organizations, companies or activities that utilize the activities associated with flame or pyrotechnics before a proximate audience.CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: N/ACHAPTER 27: Rules and Regulations Governing the Tents and Equipment of Circuses and Traveling Amusement ShowsSTATUTORY AUTHORITY: 8 M.R.S. §476PURPOSE: Establishes rules and regulations for the design, operation, maintenance and fire protection measures of such facilities or activities.ANTICIPATED SCHEDULE: Prior to October 31, 2019AFFECTED PARTIES: Traveling amusement shows and circusesCONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: N/ACHAPTER 28: Rules Governing Operations of Amusement Devices and MidwaysSTATUTORY AUTHORITY: 8 M.R.S. §476PURPOSE: Establishes rules and regulations for the condition and operation of such facilities and activities for life safety purposes.ANTICIPATED SCHEDULE: Prior to October 31, 2019AFFECTED PARTIES: Operators of amusement devices and midwaysCONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: N/ACHAPTER 29: Rules and Regulations Relating to Structures Used by the Public as Spectators During Motor Vehicle RacingSTATUTORY AUTHORITY: 8 M.R.S. §562PURPOSE: Establishes rules and regulations relating to structures used to accommodate and protect spectators during motor vehicle racing. This chapter further assures the safe and proper construction and maintenance of grandstands, bleachers, stadiums, arenas, safety barriers and the surface upon which they are placed. ANTICIPATED SCHEDULE: Prior to October 31, 2019AFFECTED PARTIES: Facilities or activities that utilize structures for use by spectators at motor vehicle racing. CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: N/ACHAPTER 31: Rules for the Manufacture, Transportation, Storage and Use of Explosive MaterialsSTATUTORY AUTHORITY: 25 M.R.S. §2472PURPOSE: Establishes rules for the safeguarding of persons through the manufacture, transportation, storage, sale and use of explosive materials. ANTICIPATED SCHEDULE: Prior to October 31, 2019AFFECTED PARTIES: Persons, organizations, companies or entities who are involved in the manufacture, transportation, sale, storage or use of explosive material.CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: N/ACHAPTER 34: Rules and Regulations Relating to Flammable and Combustible LiquidsSTATUTORY AUTHORITY: 25 M.R.S. §2482PURPOSE: Establishes rules for the safe storage, possession, handling, dispensing and transportation of flammable or combustible liquids (including waste liquids).ANTICIPATED SCHEDULE: Prior to October 31, 2019AFFECTED PARTIES: Persons, firms, corporations, co partnerships, voluntary associations and governmental agencies, except federal; that transport, store, handle or use these materials.CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: N/ACHAPTER 35: Sprinkler Certification, Licensing, Registration and RenewalSTATUTORY AUTHORITY: 32 M.R.S. §1382PURPOSE: To establish the procedures, organization, and fees required for obtaining the certifications, licenses, and registrations needed for the installation of a sprinkler system. ANTICIPATED SCHEDULE: Prior to October 31, 2019AFFECTED PARTIES: Merchants and businesses working in the sprinkler installation business. CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: N/ACHAPTER 36: Consumer Fireworks Sales LicenseSTATUTORY AUTHORITY: 8 M.R.S. §236; 25 M.R.S. §2452PURPOSE: This rule describes the licensing process and safety regulations for the sale of consumer fireworks in Maine. ANTICIPATED SCHEDULE: Prior to October 31, 2019AFFECTED PARTIES: People interested in obtaining a license to sell consumer fireworks in Maine. CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: N/ACHAPTER 50: Death Benefits for Firefighters Who Die in the Line of DutySTATUTORY AUTHORITY: 25 M.R.S. §1612PURPOSE: This rule describes the procedures governing the award of death benefits to the child, spouse or parent of a firefighter who dies in the line of duty.ANTICIPATED SCHEDULE: Prior to October 31, 2019AFFECTED PARTIES: Children, spouses and parents of firefighters who die in the line of duty. CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: N/AAGENCY UMBRELLA UNIT: 16-222AGENCY NAME: Department of Public Safety, Maine State PoliceCONTACT PERSON: Christopher Parr, 45 Commerce Dr. - Suite 1, 42 State House Station, Augusta, Maine 04333-0042. Telephone: (207) 624-7200. Email: Christopher.Parr@ .EMERGENCY RULES ADOPTED SINCE LAST REGULATORY AGENDA: None.ANTICIPATED 2018-2019 RULEMAKING ACTIVITY:CHAPTER 1: Motor Vehicle Inspection RuleSTATUTORY AUTHORITY: 29-A M.R.S. §1769.PURPOSE: To ensure the effective administration and enforcement of 29-A M.R.S. c.?15, sub-c. 1. SCHEDULE FOR ADOPTION: Prior to October 1, 2019.AFFECTED PARTIES: All motor vehicle inspectors, motor vehicle inspection stations, and motor vehicle operators in Maine.CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: Not anticipated.CHAPTER 4: Maine Motor Carrier Safety RegulationsSTATUTORY AUTHORITY: 29-A M.R.S. §555.PURPOSE: To adopt by reference, with possible State amendments, regulations governing the safe operation of motor carriers.SCHEDULE FOR ADOPTION: Prior to October 1, 2019.AFFECTED PARTIES: All common, contract, and private motor carriers that transport passengers or property.CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: Not anticipated.chapter 12: Rules for After-Market Window TintingSTATUTORY AUTHORITY: 29-A M.R.S. §1916.PURPOSE: To ensure the effective administration and enforcement of 29-A M.R.S. §1916. SCHEDULE FOR ADOPTION: Prior to October 1, 2019.AFFECTED PARTIES: Persons installing after-market window tinting in motor vehicles.CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: Not anticipatedCHAPTER 14: Rules Relating to the Sex Offender Registration and Notification Act of 1999 (SORNA)STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 34-A M.R.S. §11204.PURPOSE: To ensure for the effective administration of 34-A M.R.S. c. 15.SCHEDULE FOR ADOPTION: Prior to October 1, 2019.AFFECTED PARTIES: Persons required to register pursuant to the Maine SORNA of 1999.CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: Not anticipated.CHAPTER 15: Rules Relating to the Sex Offender Registration and Notification Act of 2013 (SORNA)STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 34-A M.R.S. §11274.PURPOSE: To ensure for the effective administration of 34-A M.R.S. c. 17.SCHEDULE FOR ADOPTION: Prior to October 1, 2019.AFFECTED PARTIES: Persons required to register pursuant to the Maine SORNA of 2013.CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: Not anticipated.chapter 19: Died While in the Line of Duty Death Benefits for Law Enforcement OfficersSTATUTORY AUTHORITY: 25 M.R.S. §1612.PURPOSE: To ensure for the effective administration of 25 M.R.S. c. 195-A.SCHEDULE FOR ADOPTION: Prior to October 1, 2019.AFFECTED PARTIES: Surviving spouses, children, and parents of law enforcement officers who have died while in the line of duty.CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: Not anticipated.AGENCY UMBRELLA UNIT: 16-227AGENCY NAME: Maine Criminal Justice Academy (MCJA)CONTACT PERSON: John B. Rogers, Director, 15 Oak Grove Road, Vassalboro, Maine 04989, Tel: (207) 877-8011. Email: John.Rogers@.EMERGENCY RULES ADOPTED SINCE THE LAST REGULATORY AGENDA: None.CHAPTER 1: General ProvisionsSTATUTORY AUTHORITY: 25 M.R.S. §2803-A (18).PURPOSE: To amend changes in Chapter 1 that reflects statutory changes and MCJA Board of Trustee Specification changes, as it relates to general provisions and terminology.SCHEDULE FOR ADOPTION: Prior to October 1, 2019.AFFECTED PARTIES: Maine Law Enforcement and Corrections agencies.CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: None anticipated.CHAPTER 3: Entrance StandardsSTATUTORY AUTHORITY: 25 M.R.S. §2803-A (18).PURPOSE: To amend changes in Chapter 3 that reflects statutory changes and MCJA Board of Trustee Specification changes, as it relates to entry standards for the Basic Corrections Course, Law Enforcement Pre-service Course and the Basic Law Enforcement Training Program.SCHEDULE FOR ADOPTION: Prior to October 1, 2019.AFFECTED PARTIES: Maine Law Enforcement and Corrections agencies.CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: None anticipated.CHAPTER 5: Training StandardsSTATUTORY AUTHORITY: 25 M.R.S. §2803-A (18).PURPOSE: To amend changes in Chapter 5 that reflects statutory changes and MCJA Board of Trustee Specification changes, as it relates to the Basic Corrections Course, Law Enforcement Pre-service Course and the Basic Law Enforcement Training Program and other training program standards.SCHEDULE FOR ADOPTION: Prior to October 1, 2019.AFFECTED PARTIES: Maine Law Enforcement and Corrections agencies.CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: None anticipated.CHAPTER 7: Certificates and AwardsSTATUTORY AUTHORITY: 25 M.R.S. §2803-A (18).PURPOSE: To amend changes in Chapter 7 that reflects statutory changes and MCJA Board of Trustee Specification changes as it relates to granting certificates and awardsSCHEDULE FOR ADOPTION: Prior to October 1, 2019.AFFECTED PARTIES: Maine Law Enforcement and Corrections agencies.CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: None anticipated.CHAPTER 9: Extensions and WaiversSTATUTORY AUTHORITY: 25 M.R.S. §2803-A (18).PURPOSE: To amend changes in Chapter 9 that reflects statutory changes and MCJA Board of Trustee Specification changes as it relates to granting extension and waivers for the Basic Corrections Course, Law Enforcement Pre-service Course and the Basic Law Enforcement Training Program and other training program standards.SCHEDULE FOR ADOPTION: Prior to October 1, 2019.AFFECTED PARTIES: Maine Law Enforcement and Corrections agencies.CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: None anticipated.CHAPTER 11: Costs.STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 25 M.R.S. §2803-A (18).PURPOSE: To amend changes in Chapter 11 that reflects any statutory changes and MCJA Board of Trustee Specification or MCJA Board Policy changes, as it relates to costs for the Maine Criminal Justice Academy.SCHEDULE FOR ADOPTION: Prior to October 1, 2018.AFFECTED PARTIES: Maine Law Enforcement and Corrections agencies.CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: None anticipated.AGENCY UMBRELLA UNIT: 16-633AGENCY NAME: Department of Public Safety, Gambling Control Board (GCB)RULEMAKING LIAISON: Milton Champion, Executive Director, 87 State House Station, Augusta, Maine 04333-0152. Telephone: (207) 626-3900. E-mail: Milton.F.Champion@ .EMERGENCY RULES ADOPTED SINCE THE LAST REGULATORY AGENDA: NoneEXPECTED 2018-2019 RULE-MAKING ACTIVITYCHAPTER 1: IntroductionSTATUTORY AUTHORITY: 8 M.R.S. §1003PURPOSE: To ensure that the rules conform to the requirements as set in the statute.SCHEDULE FOR ADOPTION: Prior to October 1, 2019LISTING OF AFFECTED PARTIES: All entities involved with casino gambling. CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: Not anticipated.CHAPTER 2: Licenses and ApplicationsSTATUTORY AUTHORITY: 8 M.R.S. §1003PURPOSE: To ensure that the rules conform to the requirements as set in the statute.SCHEDULE FOR ADOPTION: Prior to October 1, 2019LISTING OF AFFECTED PARTIES: All entities licensed by the Gambling Control Board.CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: Not anticipated.CHAPTER 3: Control of LicenseesSTATUTORY AUTHORITY: 8 M.R.S. §1003PURPOSE: To ensure that the rules conform to the requirements as set in the statute.SCHEDULE FOR ADOPTION: Prior to October 1, 2019LISTING OF AFFECTED PARTIES: All entities licensed by the Gambling Control Board.CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: Not anticipated.CHAPTER 4: Licensee RecordsSTATUTORY AUTHORITY: 8 M.R.S. §1003PURPOSE: To ensure that the rules conform to the requirements as set in the statute.SCHEDULE FOR ADOPTION: Prior to October 1, 2019LISTING OF AFFECTED PARTIES: All entities licensed by the Gambling Control Board.CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: Not anticipated.CHAPTER 5: Internal ControlsSTATUTORY AUTHORITY: 8 M.R.S. §1003PURPOSE: To ensure that the rules conform to the requirements as set in the statute.SCHEDULE FOR ADOPTION: Prior to October 1, 2019LISTING OF AFFECTED PARTIES: All casinos licensed by the Gambling Control Board.CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: Not anticipated.CHAPTER 6: Ticket Redemption and Forfeited WinningsSTATUTORY AUTHORITY: 8 M.R.S. §1003PURPOSE: To ensure that the rules conform to the requirements as set in the statute.SCHEDULE FOR ADOPTION: Prior to October 1, 2019LISTING OF AFFECTED PARTIES: All casinos licensed by the Gambling Control Board.CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: Not anticipated.CHAPTER 7: Collection of PaymentsSTATUTORY AUTHORITY: 8 M.R.S. §1003PURPOSE: To ensure that the rules conform to the requirements as set in the statute.SCHEDULE FOR ADOPTION: Prior to October 1, 2019LISTING OF AFFECTED PARTIES: All casinos licensed by the Gambling Control Board.CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: Not anticipated.CHAPTER 8: Slot Machines and Table Games: Location and Hours of OperationSTATUTORY AUTHORITY: 8 M.R.S. §1003PURPOSE: To ensure that the rules conform to the requirements as set in the statute.SCHEDULE FOR ADOPTION: Prior to October 1, 2019LISTING OF AFFECTED PARTIES: All casinos licensed by the Gambling Control Board and all patrons participating in gambling activities.CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: Not anticipated.CHAPTER 9: Uniform Location Agreement; Contract DisclosuresSTATUTORY AUTHORITY: 8 M.R.S. §1003PURPOSE: To ensure that the rules conform to the requirements as set in the statute.SCHEDULE FOR ADOPTION: Prior to October 1, 2019LISTING OF AFFECTED PARTIES: All casinos and distributors licensed by the Gambling Control Board.CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: Not anticipated.CHAPTER 10: Slot Machine MaintenanceSTATUTORY AUTHORITY: 8 M.R.S. §1003PURPOSE: To ensure that the rules conform to the requirements as set in the statute.SCHEDULE FOR ADOPTION: Prior to October 1, 2019LISTING OF AFFECTED PARTIES: All casinos licensed by the Gambling Control Board.CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: Not anticipated.CHAPTER 11: Transportation of Slot MachinesSTATUTORY AUTHORITY: 8 M.R.S. §1003PURPOSE: To ensure that the rules conform to the requirements as set in the statute.SCHEDULE FOR ADOPTION: Prior to October 1, 2019LISTING OF AFFECTED PARTIES: All casinos and distributors licensed by the Gambling Control Board.CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: Not anticipated.CHAPTER 12: Fingerprinting ProcedureSTATUTORY AUTHORITY: 8 M.R.S. §1003PURPOSE: To ensure that the rules conform to the requirements as set in the statute.SCHEDULE FOR ADOPTION: Prior to October 1, 2019LISTING OF AFFECTED PARTIES: All entities licensed by the Gambling Control Board.CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: Not anticipated.CHAPTER 13: ExclusionSTATUTORY AUTHORITY: 8 M.R.S. §1003PURPOSE: To ensure that the rules conform to the requirements as set in the statute.SCHEDULE FOR ADOPTION: Prior to October 1, 2019LISTING OF AFFECTED PARTIES: All casinos licensed by the Gambling Control Board and affected patrons at the casino.CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: Not anticipated.CHAPTER 14: AdvertisingSTATUTORY AUTHORITY: 8 M.R.S. §1003PURPOSE: To ensure that the rules conform to the requirements as set in the statute.SCHEDULE FOR ADOPTION: Prior to October 1, 2019LISTING OF AFFECTED PARTIES: All casinos licensed by the Gambling Control Board.CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: Not anticipated.CHAPTER 15: Alcoholic Beverages and Tobacco ProductsSTATUTORY AUTHORITY: 8 M.R.S. §1003PURPOSE: To ensure that the rules conform to the requirements as set in the statute.SCHEDULE FOR ADOPTION: Prior to October 1, 2019LISTING OF AFFECTED PARTIES: All entities licensed by the Gambling Control Board.CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: Not anticipated.CHAPTER 16: WeaponsSTATUTORY AUTHORITY: 8 M.R.S. §1003PURPOSE: To ensure that the rules conform to the requirements as set in the statute.SCHEDULE FOR ADOPTION: Prior to October 1, 2019LISTING OF AFFECTED PARTIES: All casinos licensed by the Gambling Control Board.CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: Not anticipated.CHAPTER 17: On Premise Office SpaceSTATUTORY AUTHORITY: 8 M.R.S. §1003PURPOSE: To ensure that the rules conform to the requirements as set in the statute.SCHEDULE FOR ADOPTION: Prior to October 1, 2019LISTING OF AFFECTED PARTIES: All casinos licensed by the Gambling Control Board.CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: Not anticipated.CHAPTER 18: Responsible Gaming ProgramsSTATUTORY AUTHORITY: 8 M.R.S. §1003PURPOSE: To ensure that the rules conform to the requirements as set in the statute.SCHEDULE FOR ADOPTION: Prior to October 1, 2019LISTING OF AFFECTED PARTIES: All casinos licensed by the Gambling Control Board.CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: Not anticipated.CHAPTER 19: Slot Machine Testing and CertificationSTATUTORY AUTHORITY: 8 M.R.S. §1003PURPOSE: To ensure that the rules conform to the requirements as set in the statute.SCHEDULE FOR ADOPTION: Prior to October 1, 2019LISTING OF AFFECTED PARTIES: All casinos and slot machine distributors licensed by the Gambling Control Board.CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: Not anticipated.CHAPTER 20: Slot Machine StandardsSTATUTORY AUTHORITY: 8 M.R.S. §1003PURPOSE: To ensure that the rules conform to the requirements as set in the statute.SCHEDULE FOR ADOPTION: Prior to October 1, 2019LISTING OF AFFECTED PARTIES: All casinos and slot machine distributors licensed by the Gambling Control Board.CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: Not anticipated.CHAPTER 21: Prohibition of CreditSTATUTORY AUTHORITY: 8 M.R.S. §1003PURPOSE: To ensure that the rules conform to the requirements as set in the statute.SCHEDULE FOR ADOPTION: Prior to October 1, 2019LISTING OF AFFECTED PARTIES: All casinos licensed by the Gambling Control Board and affected patrons at the casino.CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: Not anticipated.CHAPTER 22: Patron DisputesSTATUTORY AUTHORITY: 8 M.R.S. §1003PURPOSE: To ensure that the rules conform to the requirements as set in the statute.SCHEDULE FOR ADOPTION: Prior to October 1, 2019LISTING OF AFFECTED PARTIES: All casinos licensed by the Gambling Control Board and patrons of the casinos.CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: Not anticipated.CHAPTER 24: The Use of Front Money DepositsSTATUTORY AUTHORITY: 8 M.R.S. §1003PURPOSE: To ensure that the rules conform to the requirements as set in the statute.SCHEDULE FOR ADOPTION: Prior to October 1, 2019LISTING OF AFFECTED PARTIES: All casinos licensed by the Gambling Control Board and patrons of the casinos.CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: Not anticipated.CHAPTER 25: Approval of Table Games Rules of PlaySTATUTORY AUTHORITY: 8 M.R.S. §1003PURPOSE: To ensure that the rules conform to the requirements as set in the statute.SCHEDULE FOR ADOPTION: Prior to October 1, 2019LISTING OF AFFECTED PARTIES: All casinos licensed by the Gambling Control Board and patrons of the casinos.CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: Not anticipated.CHAPTER 26: Posting of RulesSTATUTORY AUTHORITY: 8 M.R.S. §1003PURPOSE: To ensure that the rules conform to the requirements as set in the statute.SCHEDULE FOR ADOPTION: Prior to October 1, 2019LISTING OF AFFECTED PARTIES: All casinos licensed by the Gambling Control Board.CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: Not anticipated.CHAPTER 27: Rules of Practice and Procedure of Gaming ConductSTATUTORY AUTHORITY: 8 M.R.S. §1003PURPOSE: To ensure that the rules conform to the requirements as set in the statute.SCHEDULE FOR ADOPTION: Prior to October 1, 2019LISTING OF AFFECTED PARTIES: All entities licensed by the Gambling Control Board.CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: Not anticipated.CHAPTER 28: Rules Relating To Advanced Deposit Wagering. STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 8 M.R.S. §1003PURPOSE: To establish rules to conform to the requirements as set in statute.SCHEDULE FOR ADOPTION: Prior to October 1, 2019CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: Not anticipated.AGENCY UMBRELLA UNIT: 16-633AGENCY NAME: Department of Public Safety, Gambling Control UnitRULEMAKING LIAISON: Milton Champion, Executive Director, 87 State House Station, Augusta, Maine 04333-0152. Telephone: (207) 626-3900. E-mail: Milton.F.Champion@ .EMERGENCY RULES ADOPTED SINCE THE LAST REGULATORY AGENDA: NoneEXPECTED 2018-2019 RULE-MAKING ACTIVITYCHAPTER 33: Introduction STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 8 M.R.S. §1102, §1106PURPOSE: To establish rules to conform to the requirements as set in the statute. SCHEDULE FOR ADOPTION: Prior to October 1, 2019LISTING OF AFFECTED PARTIES: All licensed operators who will conduct Fantasy Sports contests.CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: Not anticipated.CHAPTER 34: Definitions STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 8 M.R.S. §1102, §1106PURPOSE: To establish rules to conform to the requirements as set in the statute.SCHEDULE FOR ADOPTION: Prior to October 1, 2019LISTING OF AFFECTED PARTIES: All licensed operators who will conduct Fantasy Sports contests.CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: Not anticipated.CHAPTER 35: License Application STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 8 M.R.S. §1102, §1106PURPOSE: To establish rules to conform to the requirements as set in the statute.SCHEDULE FOR ADOPTION: Prior to October 1, 2019LISTING OF AFFECTED PARTIES: All licensed operators who will conduct Fantasy Sports contests.CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: Not anticipated.CHAPTER 36: License Fee and Renewal STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 8 M.R.S. §1102, §1106PURPOSE: To establish rules to conform to the requirements as set in the statute.SCHEDULE FOR ADOPTION: Prior to October 1, 2019LISTING OF AFFECTED PARTIES: All licensed operators who will conduct Fantasy Sports contests.CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: Not anticipated.CHAPTER 37: License Approval, Denial, Suspension and Revocation STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 8 M.R.S. §1102, §1106PURPOSE: To establish rules to conform to the requirements as set in the statute.SCHEDULE FOR ADOPTION: Prior to October 1, 2019LISTING OF AFFECTED PARTIES: All licensed operators who will conduct Fantasy Sports contests.CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: Not anticipated.CHAPTER 38: Client Software and Program Requirements STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 8 M.R.S. §1102, §1106PURPOSE: To establish rules to conform to the requirements as set in the statute.SCHEDULE FOR ADOPTION: Prior to October 1, 2019LISTING OF AFFECTED PARTIES: All licensed operators who will conduct Fantasy Sports contests.CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: Not anticipated.CHAPTER 39: Registration of Players STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 8 M.R.S. §1102, §1106PURPOSE: To establish rules to conform to the requirements as set in the statute.SCHEDULE FOR ADOPTION: Prior to October 1, 2019LISTING OF AFFECTED PARTIES: All licensed operators who will conduct Fantasy Sports contests.CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: Not anticipated.CHAPTER 40: Player Account Activity STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 8 M.R.S. §1102, §1106PURPOSE: To establish rules to conform to the requirements as set in the statute.SCHEDULE FOR ADOPTION: Prior to October 1, 2019LISTING OF AFFECTED PARTIES: All licensed operators who will conduct Fantasy Sports contests.CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: Not anticipated.CHAPTER 41: Enforcement of Self-Exclusion STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 8 M.R.S. §1102, §1106PURPOSE: To establish rules to conform to the requirements as set in the statute.SCHEDULE FOR ADOPTION: Prior to October 1, 2019LISTING OF AFFECTED PARTIES: All licensed operators who will conduct Fantasy Sports contests.CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: Not anticipated.CHAPTER 42: Data Report Requirements STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 8 M.R.S. §1102, §1106PURPOSE: To establish rules to conform to the requirements as set in the statute.SCHEDULE FOR ADOPTION: Prior to October 1, 2018LISTING OF AFFECTED PARTIES: All licensed operators who will conduct Fantasy Sports contests.CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: Not anticipated.CHAPTER 43: Player Funds and Required ReservesSTATUTORY AUTHORITY: 8 M.R.S. §1102, §1106PURPOSE: To establish rules to conform to the requirements as set in the statute.SCHEDULE FOR ADOPTION: Prior to October 1, 2019LISTING OF AFFECTED PARTIES: All licensed operators who will conduct Fantasy Sports contests.CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: Not anticipated.CHAPTER 44: Account Monitoring STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 8 M.R.S. §1102, §1106PURPOSE: To establish rules to conform to the requirements as set in the statute.SCHEDULE FOR ADOPTION: Prior to October 1, 2019LISTING OF AFFECTED PARTIES: All licensed operators who will conduct Fantasy Sports contests.CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: Not anticipated.CHAPTER 45: Annual Reporting and Audits STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 8 M.R.S. §1102, §1106PURPOSE: To establish rules to conform to the requirements as set in the statute.SCHEDULE FOR ADOPTION: Prior to October 1, 2019LISTING OF AFFECTED PARTIES: All licensed operators who will conduct Fantasy Sports contests.CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: Not anticipated.CHAPTER 46: Patron Complaints and Disciplinary ActionsSTATUTORY AUTHORITY: 8 M.R.S. §1102, §1106PURPOSE: To establish rules to conform to the requirements as set in the statute.SCHEDULE FOR ADOPTION: Prior to October 1, 2019LISTING OF AFFECTED PARTIES: All licensed operators who will conduct Fantasy Sports contests and all patrons participating in Fantasy Sports contests.CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: Not anticipated.AGENCY UMBRELLA-UNIT NUMBER: 16-642AGENCY NAME: Department of Public Safety, Office of State Fire Marshal, Bureau of Building Codes and StandardsJoseph E. Thomas, State Fire Marshal, 52 State House Station, Augusta, ME 04333-0052. Tel: (207) 626-3870RULEMAKING LIAISON AND SMALL BUSINESS IMPACT CONTACT: Michelle Mason Webber, Senior Research & Planning Analyst, Office of State Fire Marshal, 52 State House Station, Augusta, ME 04333-0052. Tel: (207) 626-3873EMERGENCY RULES ADOPTED SINCE THE LAST REGULATORY AGENDA: none.EXPECTED 2018-2019 RULE-MAKING ACTIVITY:CHAPTER 1: Maine Uniform Building Code and Uniform Energy Code - Administrative ProceduresSTATUTORY AUTHORITY: 10 M.R.S. §9722PURPOSE: To set forth procedures for each individual municipality to recognize and where applicable, enforce these Codes. The chapter also provides five options for building inspections, including the use of a third-party inspector.ANTICIPATED SCHEDULE: Prior to October 31, 2019AFFECTED PARTIES: All municipalities within the State of Maine CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: N/ACHAPTER 2: Maine Uniform Building Code and Uniform Energy Code - Third Party Inspectors (‘TPI’)STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 10 M.R.S. §9723PURPOSE: To provide guidance to TPIs on inspections, construction files, issuing a Notice to Proceed and issuing an inspection report.ANTICIPATED SCHEDULE: Prior to October 31, 2019AFFECTED PARTIES: All certified TPIsCONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: N/ACHAPTER 3: Maine Uniform Building Code - Commercial Building Code of MaineSTATUTORY AUTHORITY: 10 M.R.S. §9722PURPOSE: This chapter sets forth the standards for the construction, alteration, movement, enlargement, replacement, repair, equipment, use and occupancy, location, maintenance, removal and demolition of every building or structure or any appurtenances connected or attached to such building or structure, with the exception of detached one and two-family dwellings and townhouses.ANTICIPATED SCHEDULE: Prior to October 31, 2019AFFECTED PARTIES: All municipalities within the State of Maine; all commercial building ownersCONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: N/ACHAPTER 4: Maine Uniform Building Code - Existing Building CodeSTATUTORY AUTHORITY: 10 M.R.S. §9722PURPOSE: This chapter sets forth the standards for the repair, alteration, change of occupancy, addition and relocation of all existing buildings.ANTICIPATED SCHEDULE: Prior to October 31, 2019AFFECTED PARTIES: Owners of buildings performing renovations and all Municipal Code Enforcement Officers and all certified TPIs.CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: N/ACHAPTER 5: Maine Uniform Building and Energy Code and Maine Uniform Building Code - Residential Building Code for One and Two Family Dwellings in MaineSTATUTORY AUTHORITY: 10 M.R.S. §9722PURPOSE: This chapter sets forth the standards for residential construction for one and two-family dwellings that are part of the MUBEC and MUBC. ANTICIIPATED SCHEDULE: Prior to October 31, 2019AFFECTED PARTIES: Anyone building a new one or two-family dwelling CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: N/ACHAPTER 6: Maine Uniform Energy Code- Energy Conservation Code of MaineSTATUTORY AUTHORITY: 10 M.R.S. §9722PURPOSE: This chapter sets forth the regulation of the design and construction of buildings for the effective use of energy and is applicable to both residential and commercial buildings.ANTICIPATED SCHEDULE: Prior to October 31, 2019AFFECTED PARTIES: Owners of buildings and all Municipal Code Enforcement Officers and all certified TPIs.CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: N/A ................
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